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Almost all developing countries have implemented major ecomic reforms over the past two decades, but there is consensus either on how this impacts on manufacturing or on how policy could be adapted to support manufacturing. On the one hand there is a widely held view that protectionism is dead and trade liberalisation is the only direction. On the other hand there is an increasing perception that governments have a role in supporting manufacturing. This book considers the impact of ecomic reforms on manufacturing performance and explores policy options for promoting manufacturing. Using country-specific case studies spanning Africa, South Asia, South East Asia and Latin America, the authors examine the evidence for and against both trade liberalisation and government support policy. Ecomic Policy and Manufacturing Performance in Developing Countries will prove an invaluable source of reference to all scholars of development ecomics and trade policy.

Author Biography

Edited by Oliver Morrissey, Professor in Development Economics, School of Economics, University of Nottingham, UK and Michael Tribe, University of Strathclyde Business School